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Legon Restoration: Book Three in the Legon Series: Legon, #3
Legon Restoration: Book Three in the Legon Series: Legon, #3
Legon Restoration: Book Three in the Legon Series: Legon, #3
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Legon Restoration: Book Three in the Legon Series: Legon, #3

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Two thousand years have passed since the War of Generations came to a standstill. Since then, tension has risen, kingdoms have fallen and the land is at a crossroad. House Evindass, along with the rest of the Pawdin Empire, is in a life-and-death struggle to free the land and themselves from the Iumenta. Now, in the last book of the Legon series, everything will come to a head. Who will stand triumphant? The Elves or the Iumenta…

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PublisherDarkFire
Release dateDec 20, 2012
ISBN9781938387005
Legon Restoration: Book Three in the Legon Series: Legon, #3
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Nicholas Taylor

Hi, I'm Nick Taylor, I was born and raised in Denver, Colorado, possibly the greatest place on earth. I went to Dakota Ridge High and was in band— that's right I was a band nerd and no, I don't have any cool "one time at band camp" stories, so don't ask. I started writing in October of 2007. I was driving around with a friend and said "hey, I wonder if I can write a book." So I thought I'd try and write outline and see what happens. Well, I finished the outline and I couldn't just stop there. I needed to write chapter one and then that would be it. Do you see where this is going? Anyway, after chapter one was done, I had to finish the first book. But I wanted to get input as I went in order to write a better story. I decided to do a podcast of the first three chapters to see what people thought. After the first podcast, I decided that I wanted to continue to do it and more over, I wanted to get a larger listener base. It's all been a wonderful journey from there.

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    Legon Restoration - Nicholas Taylor

    Acknowledgements

    I would like to thank all of my family and friends who have supported me and my publishing endeavors. Writing the Legon books has been a true joy and dream for me. Most of all, I would like to thank all of you reading this book. Thank you for taking the time to read my work and thank you so much for the emails and messages. Your emails have been a motivation for me and have made this whole process wonderful. Thank you so much for your support, and I hope you enjoy Legon Restoration.

    Other titles by Nicholas Taylor:

    The Legon Series

    Legon Awakening

    Legon Ascension

    Legon Restoration

    The Contractor Series

    Pactum

    Contents

    Acknowledgements

    Other titles by Nicholas Taylor:

    Prologue

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter Ten

    Chapter Eleven

    Chapter Twelve

    Chapter Thirteen

    Chapter Fourteen

    Chapter Fifteen

    Chapter Sixteen

    Chapter Seventeen

    Chapter Eighteen

    Chapter Nineteen

    Chapter Twenty

    Chapter Twenty-One

    Chapter Twenty-Two

    Chapter Twenty-Three

    Chapter Twenty-Four

    Chapter Twenty-Five

    Chapter Twenty-Six

    Chapter Twenty-Seven

    Chapter Twenty-Eight

    Epilogue

    Sample of Pactum

    About the Author

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    rologue

    Introductions

    Appearance is just that; what we see, not what is. Still, that is how we are placed in society. If one can master the way others see them, they can then master society and therefore the world they live in.

    -Rivulets of Time

    Neelya placed her bag on her new bed in the Palace. She was to be Queen Hoelaria’s new assistant. This was a great honor and credit to her. To be selected by one so esteemed was no small feat. She stood and looked at the room which was much finer than that of her last home. The workmanship was a little spotty but she didn’t judge that; after all, this was an ape-built structure, the first she’d lived in. She walked to a window overlooking the Capitol. Blue skies fell on green hills. Only a few clouds were visible. She opened the window. The sharp and offensive scents of the city assaulted her and she shut it again, deciding that she preferred the sweet smell of her room.

    She picked up a notepad as she made her way out of her room, finding a Human in the hall waiting for her.

    Take me to the Queen, she ordered, not looking at the creature.

    Yes, my lady, he said.

    She walked behind the ape not paying attention to him, but rather studying every inch of her new home.

    The servant lead her to what she presumed were the Queen’s quarters. The servant opened one of two large redwood doors letting her in. Neelya marveled at the large apartment’s elegance. The room’s exquisite lines and symmetry spoke of a master Iumenta craftsman. Neelya walked in the entry room, admiring the fine decor. She noticed that the servant did not enter. The room stood in stark contrast from that of the rest of the Palace. Her eyes glided over smooth ceramic walls.

    Neelya, a cool voice called from another room.

    She followed the voice to a small dining room.

    Un Prose, Neelya said, bowing to the Queen.

    You may rise. When in private; for you it is not necessary to bow upon seeing me, the Queen stated matter-of-factly.

    Thank you.

    Please join me, Hoelaria said.

    Neelya was confused -- she’d always heard that the Queen was ill-tempered; but she didn’t seem so now. Neelya sat opposite the Queen examining her surreptitiously. Hoelaria eyed Neelya, looking her up and down like a piece of art.

    I take a great deal of time selecting an assistant Neelya, you should know that. With that knowledge comes knowing that you are highly desirable, but it also means that you must meet those expectations, Hoelaria said, no menace or threat coloring her tone; just fact.

    Neelya fought the urge to swallow, Yes Un Prose, I will not let you down.

    An Iumenta came in the room with two silver trays; he sat one before the Queen and the other in front of Neelya. He left the room without uttering a word.

    Neelya eyed the servant as he left.

    Humans do not enter my quarters, the Queen said, please eat. You will be dining with me often.

    She did as asked, spearing a cooked carrot. For a long time, the Queen said nothing. She periodically looked up at Neelya, nodded to herself, and resumed eating. Neelya didn’t speak.

    You seem nervous, Neelya, the Queen casually observed.

    Forgive me, I do not mean to seem scared or weak, Un Prose.

    Hoelaria looked at her again, a slight gleam in her eye. Neelya, I know the reputation that I have; it’s one I’ve worked hard to earn. When you leave my service you will help to spread that reputation. I am ruthless and I am ill-tempered; but you are my assistant, which is a close relationship in our society. You are as obligated to serve me as much as I am obligated to mentor you. In public, I expect you to do as you are told. In private, however, I expect you to speak your mind -- respectfully of course -- and if you feel so inclined, to question me. This is how you learn, this is how our society has flourished for millennia, and this is what raises us above the ape standing in the hall.

    Neelya understood.

    I like the food, Neelya said, surprising herself.

    The Queen’s lips twitched almost in a smile, Yes, the apes can cook well.

    Neelya looked down at her plate, Humans are capable of this?

    Yes...

    An Iumenta entered the room, stopping whatever the Queen was about to say. He bowed to the Queen, You said to enter when I received news, Un Prose.

    What is it? the Queen asked coolness back in her tone.

    Neelya’s ears perked up, what was going on?

    Un Prose, Noris has fallen.

    C

    hapter One

    Ascended

    At times life appears to be more random than it is planned, but I wonder. Is it that life is random or just that we are so blind as to miss the master’s plan.

    - Conversations in the Garden

    Her lungs filled with heavy sea air. Bright white mist strained her eyes as they tried to focus, she lifted herself from the ground, turning to see a bloody figure at her feet. She was looking at herself. " That’s odd, " Sasha thought. She looked around, trying to see through dense mist. Sasha thought she was alone, but she wasn’t sure as the fog was so thick. Absently she wiggled her toes.

    She looked down, feeling grass, I’m naked, she said with a shock. How come I’m naked? she asked again and then, What is this place, what am I doing here? Memories washed over her. She had gotten hurt when they were ambushed; was she dead? No she decided, she could feel the ground and it didn’t feel dead to her, but what did dead feel like? And why was she looking at herself? She remembered Legon pulling her into his mind, was that were she was? Was she just a part of his mind now? A sound from behind her caused her to spin. She was next to a wall ... a wall of diamonds. Looking down, Sasha saw a paw and massive gold claws, her head tilted up to look into the most beautiful blue eyes she’d ever seen. Looking into them, she felt waves of love emanating from the Dragon.

    Hello, was all she could think to say, then feeling rude she added, my name is Sasha.

    The White Dragon chuckled, the sound of it like a deep soothing roll of thunder, I know who you are, Sasha, but that was very polite of you, he said in her mind. His voice was rich, resonating in her chest and soul.

    Am I dead? she asked.

    The Dragon shook his head, No my daughter, you are not. While badly injured, your brother Ascended right on top of you, with your minds fully connected.

    She thought about that, So then why am I here? She felt no fear and wondered why that was.

    It is because you have nothing to fear from me, and you being here is my will. When you wake, you will no longer be Human. What your brother did was so powerful your body could not withstand it; Humans are not meant to experience the magic you did. That aside, I have brought you here for a reason. You are here now to receive two gifts from me, the White Dragon said.

    Gifts? Sasha clarified.

    Yes, the first is my anger. You are a uniquely kind person, Sasha, truly one of my greatest creations. With your kindness you have been a compass and a guide, something you will always be. You deplore violence in all its forms, but now you and your brother must purify this land. You must restore things to their proper place.

    I’m going to be mad? she asked, confused. How was anger a gift?

    "Anger can be harmful if it is the wrong kind, but my anger is pure; it will be a shield and a motivation for you. With it you will pour out my indignation upon those who have trodden on the innocent, molested and maimed my children. My anger is the refiner’s fire.

    You cannot now comprehend, but soon will, he said lowering his head to hers, touching the tip of his nose to her forehead. With his touch came energy and emotion, shaking her; her whole being feeling as if it would explode. She saw the pain and suffering of a thousand years and more, she felt the sorrow of the land, felt the hopelessness. It was like what Legon would do with people; but what she saw now was not the pain of one small event or even a lifetime’s worth, but thousands of lifetimes. The power in the White Dragon kept her mind safe, but she felt the pain nonetheless. Deep inside her a flame began to grow. It spread throughout her, making its way to her heart where it bloomed. Anger the likes of which Sasha had never experienced took over, and with it a drive, a need to stop the wicked. She looked up into his blue eyes. She now understood. Her whole frame trembled with the force of her rage; but with it love, an overwhelming love, even for those that caused her anger.

    The Dragon spoke, You will not live like this, but when you see the suffering of my children, when that pain in others stirs you up to anger or when you are facing battle; this will be the anger that you feel. This anger is tempered with love and that is why I send it with you into the world. My final gift to you is the power to use my anger.

    Once again Sasha felt ready to burst, but this time not with anger. It was something different, something raw and familiar; it was magic.

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    Iselin lost more altitude, being driven toward the sea below. One of the two Dragons that had attacked her sent a jet of emerald flames, scorching her right side. Her healing wards were all but gone and she winced in pain. She turned to look at a blue Dragon as its tail lashed out; she screamed as her front left leg broke. Blood drained from her unchecked as the last of her magic was spent.

    Time slowed. She could no longer feel Legon or Sasha, they must be dead, she thought. She knew she would be soon as well. One of her attackers, a green Dragon, seemed to sneer at her as its body glowed with a spell that ran up its length, turning into a ball of energy that hurtled its way towards her. Her mind didn’t even register the flickers of ruby and lavender that surrounded her. Her vision went amethyst. Confused, she looked around.

    From above she heard a deafening roar. She looked up to the cloud-covered cliffs, and from the mist a figure dropped. Still her mind was not working at full speed; Iselin could hardly understand what she was seeing. Her mind registered the massive form of a lavender Dragon diving down at them. Two minds reconnected with hers, both a tangle of rage. A figure detached from the back of her husband, a beautiful Elf with long brown hair waving behind her. Seeing what Dragons could see, Iselin took in the girl cocooned in a nimbus of ruby energy. The energy around the girl condensed into an orb that shot from her hand, streaking by Iselin. She felt something touch down on her back and immediately sending spells at the blue Dragon. Iselin felt her heart race with energy from Sasha, dulling pain and steadying her in the sky. From Sasha’s mind, she felt rivers of power, but she couldn’t focus on that at the moment; she needed to stay alive. There was a crack of magic on ward and time resumed normal speed. Iselin turned, seeing the blue Dragon tumble in space, its wards glowing hot. It corrected itself as three more ruby spells hit it. In the next moment, she looked to the green Dragon, a jet of emerald flames spewing up at Legon. He opened his maw and a torrent of violet fire erupted from him, pushing back the green fire with little effort. The two Dragons hit, sending them down further. There was a wet snap and the sound of something getting the wind knocked out of it. Iselin thought the green Dragon must have broken a bone when Legon hit it.

    Sasha’s mind boiled with anger and spoke to her. Ise you need to focus. We have to hold this thing until my brother is done killing the other one. You keep yourself in the air, I will deal with the filth, her mind said with an edge Iselin had never heard from Sasha.

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    Legon looked down at Sasha’s unconscious form. He could see from the ever-growing cloud of ruby energy emanating from her body that she was very alive. Her heartbeat was increasing and her chest rose and fell fast. What is it, Sash? his mind sent; but her mind was closed to him, a strange alien feeling. Her body didn’t look the same as it had before; she was an Elf now. Her eyelids fluttered and slowly opened.

    Legon’s heart stopped for a moment. Sasha’s once blue eyes were no longer blue. Her corneas didn’t sparkle with flecks of red as if she were Ascended; but rather were ruby mirrors, the natural blue color completely gone. Before Legon could think further, she smiled up at him and reached up, pulling herself to his nose and kissing it.

    Legon heard what sounded like rocks grinding as he chuckled at her. Her mind connected with him and aside from a feeling of immense joy he felt power in her; it was like when Iselin was in her Ascended form … but Sasha was no Dragon. It looks like I’m going to be stuck with you a bit longer, he said.

    She smiled again. Yes, she laughed.

    Their moment was interrupted by the sound of a Dragon’s scream. Both tensed, remembering; ISELIN! Sasha’s mind went from joy to fear to anger, an anger the likes of which Legon had never felt. She was on her feet. Legon looked over to Emma and Mage. Emma crawling, dragging her broken leg; Mage out cold. With a shrug of his magic Emma and Mage glowed purple as their injuries healed instantly. Legon sent a mental message to his, Iselin’s and Mage’s familiars telling them to protect Mage and Emma.

    Emma looked amazed but Legon didn’t have time, Sasha leapt on his back without effort. Legon ran at the cliff spreading his wings. He’d been told that Dragons knew how to fly by instinct and he hoped that was true. His wings drove down and he jumped into the air. He felt a temporary sense of joy as he lifted into space. With two powerful strokes of his wings he was clearing the cliff. The cloud was dense but he could hear his wife being killed below him. Both he and Sasha placed wards around Iselin, but almost at once Legon felt the wards being tested.

    That was like getting hit by a toddler, Sasha said, amazed as felt what little energy Legon had needed to repel the attack.

    Legon dove, snapping his wings to his sides. The clouds parted and both he and Sasha filled with rage as they saw Iselin’s extensive injuries. Iselin was barely keeping herself in the sky; blood poured from her and her leg was clearly broken. Legon roared, causing Iselin and her attackers to look up.

    I’ll hold the blue one! Sasha thought to him, leaping from his back and sending a ball of magic at the blue Iumenta. Legon bore down on the green one as it breathed emerald fire at him. He responded with flames of his own, feeling the other Dragon’s magic buckle. He slammed into the green Dragon, sending them plummeting to the ocean. It bit at him but compared to Legon, he hardly noticed it. Without effort, Legon clamped his jaws at the base of the Iumenta’s neck, tasting his mouth fill with a wonderful, sweet, tangy blood. The Dragon roared and Legon reached with his front paw to grab the Dragon’s wing at the base. With all his might, he ripped with his paw and pulled with his jaws. The Dragon howled in pain and Legon heard a slurping pop as the wing came loose from its joint and flesh ripped away from bone. The wing tore away, taking strips of back muscle with it. Legon kicked the green Dragon, sending its body -- now missing a wing -- to knock against the sheer cliff, thudding against the jagged rocks and into the surf below. He tossed the wing he was holding and started to ascend to Iselin and Sasha.

    Legon strained to climb to where Iselin was dodging attacks from the blue Dragon. Sasha was doing her best to defend with magic but could only spare so much energy to keep the exhausted Iselin in the air. Legon pushed harder, gaining altitude with more and more ease. The blue Dragon looked at him; fear on its face. Legon didn’t bother with charging it, but rather let energy run down him and out in a blast of magic. The Dragon’s head burst from the spell; sending bone, flesh, and teeth in every direction.

    Legon came alongside his wife; seeing her hurt tore at him. He closed his eyes and sent healing spells her way. She yelped in surprise and he opened his eyes, seeing that there was no longer a scratch on her. She looked at him in amazement; never before had she seemed small to him, but she did now.

    Are you all right? he asked, still concerned.

    Her thoughts were warm, Yes, I am now. She paused, looking at him, Look at you ... I’ve never seen a class eight before. She was silent for a moment. Did you see him? she asked.

    Legon knew she was referring to the White Dragon. Yes, and you were right: it was truly sacred, he spoke to me...

    She stopped him. You don’t have to share that.

    I want to; you have the right to know.

    Legon played her his memories of when he spoke with the White Dragon; how he’d confirmed that Legon was indeed the Everser Vald. She was silent for so long that he became concerned. Are you still with me? he asked.

    She shook her head. Yes. So it’s true you really are the Everser Vald, I mean I always believed you were, but knowing...

    They turned out to sea and Legon heard the thumping of wings in the distance. He looked to see formations of Ascended heading towards them. As they drew close he started to hear roars and bugles of celebration as Opes and Sydin drew in next to them.

    Sydin looked him up and down. We need to confirm it, but you’re an eight. How does it feel? he asked.

    How does what feel? Legon hedged.

    Being Ascended, Sydin said.

    Legon took a moment to think about it. How did it feel? Amazing, I’ve seen and felt through Ise’s eyes and controlled the bodies of birds, but never like this. The wind in my wings, the feeling of power ... he looked over at Sydin and without warning headed towards him. Sydin dodged him with ease.

    Whoa, sorry about that, Legon said.

    Sydin and Opes laughed, as did the growing group of Ascended around them. Flying is natural, Opes said, flying with confidence and skill, on the other hand, is not. We are going to a Carrier. I am sorry Un Prosa we just can’t risk you being in Noris.

    Legon didn’t understand his apprehension. Is there something I should know? Iselin’s thoughts of you have to land gave him a clue. Carrier landings where supposed to be hard to master with the ship moving and all, but Legon thought he would be fine. Iselin did it all the time and he was connected to her.

    I wouldn’t hold your breath, love, she said and then corrected, actually, maybe holding your breath is a good idea ...

    Please, I’m not going to fall in the water. Come on guys, I‘ll be fine. How hard can it be? Legon asked, confidently.

    Sasha piped up. I don’t know, I mean look at how small that thing is, she said, thinking of the Carrier in the distance.

    From far out it did look small, but he knew it was massive and built to hold a class eight; he’d be fine ... he thought. The ship came closer and Legon didn’t think it was looking all that much bigger.

    Not so cocky now, huh? Iselin thought.

    Aren’t you supposed to be supportive?

    I’m your wife. In what way does that obligate me to be supportive? My job is to tell you when you screw up.

    Fair, he said.

    Sydin broke in, Now Legon, when you come up to the ship you need to slow down; it’s going to come at you fast. You need to almost stop midair and then touch down with your back legs, got it?

    The ship was coming up a little fast, Yeah, yeah I’m fine. Don’t worry; easy.

    He could see Elves in the Dragon hold he’d be landing in; they were looking at him with pride and excitement.

    Legon, you want to slow down now... Opes said.

    Right, right ... slow down ...

    The Elves on the ship didn’t look so excited anymore and … are they running? The ship was closing in fast. How was he supposed to slow down? He thought he heard screams from the ship ... it was right in front of him now. He reared up, opening his wings wide, slowing rapidly. He was going to make it right in the opening. He wobbled in the air. A swell came, the ship moved up with it, and WHAM!

    Most of Legon hit the hull of the ship with a dull thud. His upper body hit the floor of the hold, and Elves were screaming and running around. Legon dug his claws in the floor trying to keep from... SPLASH! The water felt good, but his pride? Not so good. He could hear the thoughts of every Ascended in the area laughing or trying not to laugh. Most found it inappropriate to laugh at the Head of a House but he had just flown into the side of a ship. Everyone’s nerves had been on edge with the battle, nerves that were now releasing; at least you helped with morale. The water around him glowed with black and red magic from Sydin and Opes as they hoisted him up to the Dragon hold. Legon clambered inside. He was so thankful that scales didn’t show blushing.

    Legon stood in the hold trying to retain what little dignity he had left. A quick spell dried him and the area.

    Iselin was in her Elf form walking over to him, as were Sydin and Opes. Sasha followed Iselin. Up to this point no one had noticed her, but people were starting to. The Elves grew silent as she passed them. Opes and Sydin turned to look at her.

    Sasha? Sydin asked, dumbstruck.

    Sasha wasn’t covered in scales that hid a blush, and seeing everyone look at her she turned red with embarrassment. Yes, it’s me... she said timidly, a tone in her voice Legon knew all too well. His heart sank; it was the same tone she used to the people in Salmont when she knew they were talking about her.

    Opes approached her with a crystal that would test for magic. She took it without looking him in the eyes, and it lit up immediately.

    He spoke to the hushed room. Class six in a fully Ascended form, Elemental. Only someone in their Ascended form can score this high, but you look like an Elf now, he said flatly.

    Legon could feel her emotions, her fear. I’m a freak? she asked, almost like she was going to cry.

    Opes raised his brows and the Elves in the room looked amazed. Sydin spoke, Not a freak, a miracle.

    She looked up at him, How is that, how can you think that?

    Legon spoke so the whole room could hear him, Because the White Dragon doesn’t make freaks. Think about what he told you; does he think you’re a freak?

    Her head lifted and she smiled a bit, He loves me.

    And so do we, one of the Elves in the hold said. Sasha looked around the room as if seeing the Elves for the first time, and smiled.

    Legon noticed Opes next to him. Legon? he said, holding out the crystal. Legon bent his neck and touched the stone. It lit bright green. Opes exclaimed in a loud voice, Class eight, Biologic! The sound on the ship was deafening, the Dragons in the air roared and word passed from vessel to vessel. Magic flew in the air, bursting like fireworks. For the first time in two thousand years the Pawdin Empire had a class eight Ascended.

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    In the Capital city of Seeon, Edis sat with his wife Laura waiting to hear any news they could about their children. They had listened to the broadcast about the battle and then were told by one of the house caretakers that Sasha and Legon were missing. Now they sat waiting for information, a worried-looking Rachel with them.

    A bronze-haired Elf came running up to where they sat on their terrace. Un Prose, Sasha is a class six Elemental and the Everser Vald is a class eight Biologic! the Elf crowed.

    They were what and what? Edis asked what she was talking about and if his kids had been found.

    The Elf apologized. Yes please forgive me; they made it to a Carrier. Your son Ascended and that is why we lost contact with them. Your daughter was close by and is now, from what we’ve been told, an Elf and is a class six, but she is still in an Elf form.

    Edis was happy but confused, Elf form?

    Yes, you see Dragons are most powerful only when in their Ascended form; but your daughter isn’t a Dragon, she is just like any other Elf woman but she has the full power of a class six in Ascended form!

    Edis was still confused. Is she all right?

    The Elf looked a little exasperated, More than; she is an immortal now and one of the most powerful ones in history at that!

    It took a moment for what Edis heard to sink in, and then he looked at his wife. Our kids won’t grow old and die, he said. It was just then he heard the excitement in the city. What is that? Are people yelling?

    The Elf laughed, Yes the whole of the empire is being told!

    Edis looked out in the streets, seeing people running out of their homes hugging each other and waving house Evindass banners in the air.

    C

    hapter Two

    Fallen

    It isn’t until we see the effect on the living that we truly understand the loss of the dead.

    -Excerpts from The Diary of the Adopted Sister

    A nkle, Tony, John, Seth -- take teams up the gate towers and clear them. We will have supplies and civilians coming in soon and I don’t want any problems. The rest of you on me; we need to check the walls’ defenses to make sure we aren’t going to get any surprises. Who knows what the Iumenta left behind, Barnin said to his men. They rose and started on their way. Noris had fallen but that didn’t mean it was taken. Barnin looked to the north and noticed blue and green magic by the cliffs.

    He called Heath over to him. I thought we were told the north cliffs were clear?

    Heath’s eyes went out of focus, We haven’t gotten word otherwise; but that magic is over the water, it has to be Ascended fighting.

    Great, Barnin grunted.

    Dragons weren’t his problem, what was his problem was losing six men in the fight for the town. Six wasn’t a lot of losses for taking a major city, but he also lost Josher on the flight in and wouldn’t be getting replacements for some time to come.

    Around him was a city in disarray. Most of the buildings near the town entrance were on fire, along with much of the town’s defenses. When Barnin and his men dropped in, the Elf Dragons started taking out structures that would slow the troops hitting the beach. This, he had to admit, saved a lot of resistance lives but made for a madhouse for the time being. The four teams he’d sent were busy making sure the two towers on either side of the gate weren’t booby-trapped.

    Sir, do you really think there will be traps in there? a man asked.

    The Iumenta aren’t dumb; they must have figured there was a strong chance of losing Noris. I don’t see them leaving it in pristine condition for us. Barnin said.

    As if to enforce his point there was a loud boom in the distance. They looked to see fire and smoke rise over the town. Barnin looked back at the man, Step lightly.

    Barnin started down a road that ran the length of the city wall. There wasn’t a lot of damage to the wall, but all of the buildings around it were rubble. Barnin could see men and women covered in black ash and grime trying to dig around the wreckage of buildings. He spoke to a man in his group, Do we know anything about this city? What part of town are we in?

    The man looked at a map and told him that they were in a light commercial and residential district. So … a bunch of homes and shops, he thought. For being the type of area it was, there was a surprisingly small amount of people; most of the bodies they were passing were men in armor, charred by Dragon fire.

    The area they were in cleared into what looked like a small park, but where children once played there was a Trebuchet, or what was left of one. Behind it were ordinances that the enemy never got a chance to use, and a smattering of bodies.

    Check it out! I’d wager not everyone here was killed. Check the buildings, see what you can find, stay in groups. Heath, make sure there is nothing here that can be used, he ordered.

    A few men stayed to help Heath as he made sure that weapons were collected and that the ceramic balls filled with flammable oil were either piled up for teams to collect or destroyed.

    Barnin felt heat as some of the balls were lit on fire; he turned to look at them. Heath and the two others with him were taking the downed men’s weapons and placing them near the fire. Good thinking Heath, no one will be able to take those while they’re hot, he thought. He knew there were other teams with carts collecting every weapon they could find; not that the resistance was running low, but rather to keep locals from being able to arm themselves and push out the resistance.

    Barnin walked up to an elderly man who was poking around in rubble. Did you see anyone leave this area that looked like military? he asked.

    The man looked him over, No I was in the shelter along with the bulk of the town when your lot attacked. The shelter is up the street a ways, out of the range of siege weapons.

    Barnin pulled out his copy of a map of Noris and looked around. I don’t know where anything is, can you help me out at all?

    The man frowned, You burn our city, kill our people and you want help? Why should I help you? he asked, angrily.

    Why should he help Barnin? That was an easy question, We have ships with healers, food and supplies that need to land. They can’t come in and help anyone out until we clear the area. Now, based on what I’m seeing around me, you could use some food and shelter tonight. If you help me out, I’ll make sure you’re one of the first to get assistance, you and the people living around you.

    The man looked angry, but then looked around at the groups of people picking through rubble, How can you do that?

    I know people, but it’s first come, first served with aid; whatever gets cleared first gets help first, you got me?

    The man’s head bobbed, "Yeah I got you.

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